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Review on 🚲 2-Piece Bicycle Water Bottle Cages: Lightweight and Durable Bike Bottle Holders, Convenient Adjustable Cup Holder, Screwless Installation for Quick Set-up by Troy Arnold

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for cycling

All purchases were two packs. The bottles were mounted to a large 1.4" - 35cm foldable trail bike stem. This water bottle holder is almost identical to the IPROFE holder, shares the same rod clamp and is similar to EAONE. It is similar to the Accmor but the Accmor clamp is designed for larger tubing. These 3 work best with around 1" diameter tubing. LIPROFE includes rubberized sticky back-clamp pads, but you pay for them. Pads are useful or necessary for larger and smaller tubing sizes. More on that later The initial diameter of the bottle cages is the same on LIPROFE and EAONE. This part of Ostwony is almost identical to LIPROFE. The spring force is the same and they have the same distance between the arms. Both are smooth and have very little flare. The EAONE has more flare , sharper edges and a little less spring force and a little less temple spacing All of these 3 bottle cages worked pretty much the same and inserting the Bottle was pretty easy. EAONE was a bit simpler, but not by much. Accmor has a smaller initial diameter and slightly lower initial spring force. This worked slightly better for smaller water bottles. Deploying larger bottles required better aim, but wasn't difficult. All 4 held the same 20-ounce bottle of Gatorade well on slightly bumpy trails. I used the same sticky back pads that came with LIPROFE for testing. They were needed for LIPROFE, Ostwony and EAONE for a large tube. The Accmor worked best with a 1.4" - 35cm stem. No rubber was needed. The rubber gives a secure feel with less clamping force, but I found them to work on 90 degree days with a black steerer tube would slide over the sticky glue unless they were clamped very tightly. Then there were no problems. They also helped with installing the steering wheel. Again they slipped a bit when going over bumps on a hot day. They had the same grip as without the pads. A little extra clamping force basically fixed the problem with the rubber pads. In the end I went with the Accmor steerer because of the size of the tube.

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